Romantic Bicentennials: commemorating 200 years of Romantic artistic achievement, sponsored by Keats-Shelley Association of America & Byron Society of America
This is one of the most festive events at MLA. Come join the community of Romanticists for the conviviality and the chance to celebrate excellence in the field. Mary Favret and Duncan Wu are the Distinguished Scholars to be feted.
We’re proud to be supporting the Keats and Mythology (1819-2019) Conference being held at the British School in Rome on Feb. 22-23: https://t.co/wWMqNXB7ow
Call for papers: ‘Radicalism and Reform in the Long Nineteenth Century’. More information about the call and the conference itself over on the @BARS_official Blog. Deadline 15 Feb (be quick!) https://t.co/Za8hDwaQeU
CFP for @ksaacomm 2020 MLA session on “the new": "The multiplicity of Romantic bicentenaries invites critical reflection not only on memorialization & contemporaneity but also on the many modes of historical and cultural disjuncture signaled by the “new.” https://t.co/9Wgma0kxq7
2019’s Keats-Shelley and Young Romantics Prizes marks the publication 200 years ago of the first two cantos of Lord Byron’s controversial poem Don Juan: https://t.co/7aTvIfqxhu
CFP for ”flash essays” for special issue of Keats-Shelley Journal, "200 Years: 50 voices.” Current & future state of scholarship on John Keats, Mary Shelley, Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, Leigh Hunt, and their circles of mutual influence and context: https://t.co/KdrILSNHSO
More than 600 #Frankenreads programs celebrating the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” have been planned in 43 countries through a partnership between @NEHgov and @KSAAcomm, including yesterday’s spine-tingling read-in at @librarycongress. https://t.co/HxqqFtXg5p